happy anniversary - and many more to come. I had mine in uk in 2013 and lasted until 2020. Is back now but less severe than previously so doing “wait and see”. Am
Im in Ireland now and so far regular 6 monthly appointments with cardiologist. Echo, Holter monitor etc so good treatment. 🤞
I'm in Limerick Dodie. No more monitoring required at the mo by cardiologist or EP. Just contact the EP directly or his nurse if I end up in trouble again.
Thank you. Well done my EP. Super relaxed guy. Does a high volume of ablations. Very confident in his abilities. And I only found that out at my check up afterwards.
I need to work on the self care. Just sorted out the relationship I was in by ending it. January starts the healthy eating and looking After me properly.
I suspect there are many more success stories that we don’t always hear of here. Personally, I’m at 7 years AF free since my ablation in 2016 so long term success stories definitely exist. 👍
Fingers crossed for you. I asked my EP after my ablation, "what do I do it if starts again" , the only way I can describe it is "he was looking at me crooked thinking what is this woman raving about" lol. But he was right, without saying anything. The most relaxed doctor I've ever met. Best wishes for continued nsr, isn't it wonderful. Now don't you rush back to normal. Let your heart have the time it needs to heal. It is worth every second of taking it handy to be in nsr. Happy Christmas to you and yours
Great news, I'm 4 months post ablation and have had 3 eps but last 2 very brief and no intervention required. Have a good Christmas and a happy and health New Year
Thank you. I couldn't walk 80ft this day last year, post ablation three days, without being out of breath. I had to get my daughter to do Christmas dinner under my guidance. Happy Christmas to you. I hope they sing Adeste Fideles at mass tonight. God bless
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